Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities

In this paper we propose the concepts and variables that characterize resilient organizational capabilities (onwards ROC that can be viewed as dynamic capabilities. The concept of resilience highlights the ability to overcome trauma and the power to emerge more reinforced, considering the concept of...

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Published in:Small Business International Review
Main Authors: Eduardo Bueno Campos, Cecilia Murcia Rivera, Carlos Merino Moreno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Contabilidad y Administración de Empresas (AECA), Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT) 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://sbir.upct.es/index.php/sbir/article/view/196
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description In this paper we propose the concepts and variables that characterize resilient organizational capabilities (onwards ROC that can be viewed as dynamic capabilities. The concept of resilience highlights the ability to overcome trauma and the power to emerge more reinforced, considering the concept of “lessons learned” as the basis for its development. There are two key factors: attitudes and culture that can be transformed into a concept of resilience. In this work, the concept and characteristics of the ROC or “adaptive capabilities” generating innovation in the field of SMEs are presented. Also, the role of dynamic capabilities and intellectual capital that has been playing to date will be explained. In this research a methodological triangulation and a qualitative analysis to data on a Case Studies in new technology based firms (NTBFs) of the Scientific Park of Madrid and Colombian SMEs are realized. And will be completed with a quantitative analysis through the survey of these same two groups. The results of the comparative study show differences in analysed ROC, explained by cultural or economic themes, or by the sectors or sizes to which the companies of the reference groups belong, which is the basis for a future line of research.
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spelling doaj-art-8b884b7aed0d405eab4477a4c19eb1302025-08-20T01:58:22ZengAsociación Española de Contabilidad y Administración de Empresas (AECA), Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT)Small Business International Review2531-00462019-07-013211610.26784/sbir.v3i2.196196Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilitiesEduardo Bueno Campos0Cecilia Murcia Rivera1Carlos Merino Moreno2Universidad a Distancia de Madrid (UDIMA)Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM)Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM)In this paper we propose the concepts and variables that characterize resilient organizational capabilities (onwards ROC that can be viewed as dynamic capabilities. The concept of resilience highlights the ability to overcome trauma and the power to emerge more reinforced, considering the concept of “lessons learned” as the basis for its development. There are two key factors: attitudes and culture that can be transformed into a concept of resilience. In this work, the concept and characteristics of the ROC or “adaptive capabilities” generating innovation in the field of SMEs are presented. Also, the role of dynamic capabilities and intellectual capital that has been playing to date will be explained. In this research a methodological triangulation and a qualitative analysis to data on a Case Studies in new technology based firms (NTBFs) of the Scientific Park of Madrid and Colombian SMEs are realized. And will be completed with a quantitative analysis through the survey of these same two groups. The results of the comparative study show differences in analysed ROC, explained by cultural or economic themes, or by the sectors or sizes to which the companies of the reference groups belong, which is the basis for a future line of research.https://sbir.upct.es/index.php/sbir/article/view/196adaptive capabilitiesdynamic capabilitiesintellectual capitalorganizational resiliencentbfsresilient organizational capabilitiesrocsmes
spellingShingle Eduardo Bueno Campos
Cecilia Murcia Rivera
Carlos Merino Moreno
Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
adaptive capabilities
dynamic capabilities
intellectual capital
organizational resilience
ntbfs
resilient organizational capabilities
roc
smes
title Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
title_full Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
title_fullStr Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
title_full_unstemmed Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
title_short Resilient organizational capabilities in NTBFs. Concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
title_sort resilient organizational capabilities in ntbfs concept and variables as dynamic and adaptive capabilities
topic adaptive capabilities
dynamic capabilities
intellectual capital
organizational resilience
ntbfs
resilient organizational capabilities
roc
smes
url https://sbir.upct.es/index.php/sbir/article/view/196
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